Running a protocol – Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual
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Running a Protocol
To run a protocol
Click Run Protocol in the left pane.
The software runs through the steps in imaging mode and a progress indicator
tracks the progress.
Note:
If you run a chemiluminescence application using autoexposure, you
might see the following error message:
The sample is too faint to use the autoexposure setting. Change the Image
Exposure setting to use manual exposure or Signal Accumulation Mode (SAM), then
run the protocol again.
This error occurs if Image Lab, using the initial autoexposure algorithm, determines
that it would take too long (approximately 30 minutes or more) to acquire an image.
You can always use the manual Image Exposure setting and specify a longer
exposure time.
After the images are taken, Image Lab continues with the detection, analysis, and
reporting steps if these steps were selected in the Protocol Setup pane. When
Image Lab has completed running the protocol, it displays the images that were
acquired. You can then edit and save these images or do further analysis on them.
To end the protocol
Click Cancel Run.